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  4. Germany's Part in the War Recalled

    At a meeting of the Traded and Labor Council protests were made against the continuance of the Walsh Island strike, on the ground that it ...

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  7. NO ALTERATION

    An interim report presented to the Minister for Works and Railways, Mr. Buttenshaw, by the Traffic Advisory Committee opposes the removal of the ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    An article on Russo - German relations in the newspaper "Gaulois" claims to be able to state on very good authority the view that there is ...

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  9. WAR ECHO

    The 10th anniversary of the great German Offensive Committee, appointed in 1919, to discover why Germany lost the war has reported to the ...

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  10. APPALLING!

    Giving evidence before the Child Endowment Commission at Hobart, Mr J. Wishart, of the Salvation Army, declared that a fair proportion of ...

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  11. WEALTH FROM WOOL.

    It is stated the wealth from wool as represented by Sydney sales amounts to nearly £26,006,000 for the season. ...

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  12. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT.

    On jumping from a lorry at Waterloo, Kenneth Banks, 45, struck a broom the handle of which flew up and penetrated his abdomen for about ...

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  13. "BECKETT'S" IN COURT.

    When the case in which Becketts Newspapers were charged with having sold an allegedly obscene publication was mentioned in the Central ...

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  14. ILL-FATED WHALER.

    Further particulars regarding the wrek of the whaler ' Southern Queen' show that the ballast had been adjusted to give the ship a list to port, ...

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  15. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the inquest concerning the death of a girl namied Ivy Lews, a verdict of' wilfil murder was returned against Jack Miller, who was committed for ...

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  16. LEFT BELGIUM.

    From Brussells it is reported that Alexander Zoubkoff, who married the ex-Kaiser's sister, Princess Victoria, has quitted Belgium in obedience to ...

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  17. PRESENTATION 'PLANE.

    The Prime Minister has decided that the N.S.W. Aero Club Will receive the aeroplane presented by. Sir Chas. Wakefield. It is to be handed over ...

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  18. TRAGIC MISTAKE.

    A woman named Eileen O'Loughlin, whose clothes bore the stamp of poverty, called at a house in Chaleyer Street. Rose Bay, last night for what ...

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  19. CONSISTENT STOWAWAY

    James Henry Belcher, [?] was charged at the police court withe[?]ng a destitute child. Yesterday morning he was found on the mail steamer ...

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  20. A RECORD.

    Sales on the stock exchange to-day broke all records with sales of 4,007,- 300 shares, breaking the four million mark for the first time, in the history ...

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  21. ASSASINATED

    General Chang Shou Tseng was assasinated in Tientsin yesterday during a party sing-song at a house to which he had been invited. Others present ...

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  22. PROCEEDS OF ROBBERIES

    Goods worth about £3000 were recovered by detectives and police at Fort Melbourne last night, and were taken to police headquarters. The ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Cloudy on pails of the coast with some clearing showers, otherwise generally fine; variable, chiefly north-west to ...

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  24. EX-SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Yesterday the Windsor police found a swag, near, where the body of a man was discovered on the previous day. It contained war medals engraved ...

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  25. WINE SALOONS .

    When a motion was proposed at the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association, that the sale of liquor should be restricted to hotels, ...

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  26. CHILD ASSAULTED.

    Police this morning received a report to the effect that a ten year old girl had been criminally assaulted in the bush at Chester Hill between ...

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  27. STRUCK BY DESTROYER.

    Submarine R4 had a very narrow escape during exercises in the Channel, being struck, while submerged, by a destroyer, the periscope being carried ...

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  28. CANADA AND WAR.

    The Ottawa Government is opposed to a resolution introduced by Mr. William Irvine, proposing conscription of wealth in the event of Canada being ...

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  29. IN A BRAWL.

    An unknown man was picked up in an unconscious condition last night at the intersection of Bathurst and Elizabeth Streets and died while being ...

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  30. THREE DEATHS.

    A shocking fatality occurred near Muswellbrook on Wednesday evening, resulting in the death of a woman, an ...

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  31. WALSH v. JOHNSON.

    Latest developments in the fight between T. Walsh and J. Johnson, for retention of their positions in the Australian Seamen's Union is the issue ...

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  32. TOLL OF THE AIR.

    The Air Force sustained a heavy loss when Flight-Lieut. Jezzard was killed in a crash a couple of miles from his home. He was a wireless ...

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  33. ON STRIKE.

    Three hundred medical students at Queens University went on strike as a protest against the suspension of three senior students for attending a ...

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  34. CLOSED DOORS.

    When the case in which five men were charged with assault on Mrs. Ida Mavis Maddocks was resumed at Central Police Court to-day, the ...

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  35. ASHFORD POLICE COURT.

    Colin S, Shearston, for failing to renew registration of motor cycle was fined £1 and 8 costs. Liquor Prosecution. ...

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  36. CAPT. LANCASTER.

    Captain Laucaster and Mrs. Miller left Newcastle Waters at 7.25 this morning for Cloncurry. ...

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  37. ANGLICAN CONSTITUTION.

    During the debate on the new constitution for the Anglican Church in Australia, Mr. W. J. Man remarked that no matter what the safeguards ...

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  38. FLIGHT CONTINUED.

    A message states that Lady Heath despite the Sudan Government's ban has continued her flight to England, escorted by Lieut. Bentley. ...

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  39. ENGINE STALLS.

    A plane, with passenger and pilot, made a forced landing at Avanlon Beach yesterday afternoon. It appears the engine stalled at a height ...

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  40. WEST SYDNEY SEAT.

    Although the A.L.P. received a protest from ex-Alderman English against the West Sydney pre-selection ballot, the sitting member. Mr. W. H. ...

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  41. CHINA'S POPULATION.

    According to a census taken by the Directorate General, it is ascertained that China's population is 485,508830. The increase in the past three years ...

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